"A Song" by the reggae group Chalice, appears on the album, ''Best of Reggae Sunsplash, Vol.2".
Also Their Blasted album
Blue world and just throw it in the bagName of the song is "A Song" group is "Chalice" album is "Blasted". Year 1981.
I think it's Steel Pulse. Google: brown eyed girl reggae
it is used in almost, if not all, reggae songs
" Could You Be Loved " is a song by the reggae group Bob Marley and the Wailers. This song was released in 1980 on their last album Uprising. It was written in 1979 on an airplane while the group was experimenting with guitars. It's considered to have a disco influence.
no she did not cheat on her husband the first album is 1905 when the money group played and got an album from money group
Blue world and just throw it in the bagName of the song is "A Song" group is "Chalice" album is "Blasted". Year 1981.
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I think it's Steel Pulse. Google: brown eyed girl reggae
it is used in almost, if not all, reggae songs
" Could You Be Loved " is a song by the reggae group Bob Marley and the Wailers. This song was released in 1980 on their last album Uprising. It was written in 1979 on an airplane while the group was experimenting with guitars. It's considered to have a disco influence.
The Second Album - The Spencer Davis Group album - was created in 1966-01.
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Group Therapy - Dope album - was created in 2003.
no she did not cheat on her husband the first album is 1905 when the money group played and got an album from money group
The members of the raggae group Irations are all originally from Hawaii. They started their group in Isla Vista, a place in Santa Barbara, California,
He is the bass guitarist and backing vocalist for the group Yes. He is the only original member left in the band, and is the only one to appear in every album.
Answer:: Its Ekolu,a Hawaiian group...among othersI first came across this question when I took over a PC at an office where the person in the position before me had downloaded some interesting music, and found cached in the media player a delightful album listed as "unknown", which featured 17 great Reggae love songs, including a charming cover of Stuck on You. In trying to track down the answer to the question myself, so as to properly label this "Album by Unknown Artist" in the player's library, I've discovered that there have actually been several popular reggae remakes of this Lionel Ritchie classic. Although my initial research would have indicated that the recorders of the version on the particular album I have on my hard drive is "CoLLie HeRb," a reggae group based out of Manila, Phillipines, gaining momentum in their reputation, further investigation into other samples of their music would suggest this may not be accurate, because the sounds do not seem to match, as well as the fact that they seem to focus primarily on covers, which is not what the album is comprised of.So, I may still be looking for the answer to my question, but, in the process of trying to uncover the truth about it, I have stumbled upon other Reggae versions of this tune, among them, a lovely rendition by Eddie Lovette, and a hit that made it to #10 in the 80s on the British Pop charts by Trevor Walters. (Lionel Ritchie's version only ever made it to #30.)Sanchez, a popular lover's rock/reggae recording artist from Kingston, Jamaica also did a upbeat version of this tune over the lively Boops Riddim.